--Chilean companies' assets in neighbor country Argentina won't be damaged with oil and gas producer YPF's expropriation, said Chile's foreign minister

--Chile's finance minister ruled out the possibility that investors' confidence in Chile will be hurt by Argentina's move

--Chilean government is in talks with Argentine authorities over Enap's revoked oil concession

(Adds details and comments from Foreign Minister Alfredo Moreno starting in the first paragraph.)

SANTIAGO (Dow Jones)--Chile's foreign and finance ministers said Tuesday they don't expect any fallout for the country's companies or investor confidence in Chile from neighboring Argentina's plan to nationalize YPF SA (YPF, YPBD.BA), its largest oil and gas company.

After a months-long battle, President Cristina Kirchner said Argentina will expropriate YPF, raising concerns among companies with operations in the country and worries over investor sentiment in the region. Spain's Repsol YPF SA (REPYY, REP.MC) is YPF's controlling shareholder.

Some market participants believe Argentina may extend its expropriation policy to other companies operating in the country.

Chilean Foreign Minister Alfredo Moreno, however, said he believes Chilean companies' assets in Argentina won't be negatively affected by Kirchner's move, Valor Futuro newswire reported.

In Tuesday's trading session, stocks with significant exposure to Argentina fell more than 1% on the Santiago Stock Exchange, while the IPSA select index ended 0.03% lower.

Retail holding company Cencosud SA (CENCOSUD.SN), beverage company Compania Cervercerias Unidas SA (CCU, CCU.SN) and bottler Embotelladora Andina SA's (AKOA, ANDINA-B.SN) A shares declined Tuesday. More than 20% of the companies' revenue comes from Argentina.

Earlier in the session, Chilean Finance Minister Felipe Larrain ruled out the possibility that investors' confidence in Chile will be damaged by Argentina's move.

It is important that Buenos Aires takes steps in line "with Argentine laws, international laws and international treaties," Larrain said.

Meanwhile, President Sebastian Pinera administration is in talks with Argentine officials over Chilean state-owned energy company Empresa Nacional del Petroleo SA's recently revoked oil concession, said Moreno.

In March, Enap said it was considering possible legal steps after the Argentine government revoked its Canadon Perdido-Campamento concession in the province of Neuquen, which it held in partnership with YPF.

Enap has invested more than $100 million in Argentina, Larrain said Tuesday. The Chilean government will support Enap's interests in that country, he added.

Enap's international unit, Enap Sipetrol Argentina, now holds three southern Argentina concessions that it is exploring.

-By Graciela Ibanez, Dow Jones Newswires; 56-2-715-8929; graciela.ibanez@dowjones.com

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